Yes, that was me. I said that.
And I did not mean to imply that everyone who comes to a LTC class should have a full arsenal of handguns to choose from. Actually, most of the people who have shown up with an "out of the ordinary" firearm for qualification have been renewals (back when there was a renewal class). Not because it was all they had. Usually because they wanted to prove something.
We always offer a loaner firearm to anyone who needs it. And, by the way, the person with the derringer politely declined the offer. At least, for the first qualification try.
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- Sat Oct 14, 2017 3:43 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Minimum Caliber for Handgun Proficiency Exam
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- Sun Oct 08, 2017 4:09 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Minimum Caliber for Handgun Proficiency Exam
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Re: Minimum Caliber for Handgun Proficiency Exam
Why would anyone show up to qualify with a Judge? Or a Bond Arms derringer chambered in 45/410?couzin wrote:I was simply asking, why, pray tell, would anyone even consider showing up at the range qualification with a short barrel AR with (or without for that matter) a brace?
Because they can. Or... more accurately, because they THINK they can!
